Changshin University Holds Entrance Ceremony for IoT and Robot Operator Training Program
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Changshin University in Gyeongnam announced on the 22nd that it held the first entrance ceremony for the new workforce training course in Internet of Things (IoT) and Robot Operators and has started the training.
The Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation of Changshin University established the 'Internet of Things (IoT) and Robot Operators Course' as part of the Employment Stability Preemptive Response Package Support Project in collaboration with the Ministry of Employment and Labor, Gyeongsangnam-do, Changwon City, and Gimhae City. The goal is to enhance regional employment stability through a specialized workforce training program linked to the regional industrial development plan.
For the 20 trainees finally selected, various programs such as basic software, IoT fundamentals, robot programming, and employment special lectures will be conducted over six weeks.
This training aims to cultivate smart industrial complex company-tailored IoT experts in preparation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution era and to foster convergence personnel through the development of diverse content and fusion with other industries.
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The second new workforce training course for Internet of Things (IoT) and Robot Operators is scheduled to be held in September.
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